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115 Sentences With "stood apart"

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Wenzhou has long stood apart from the rest of China.
In a world of drab auditors, Peter Baker stood apart.
He stood apart because he had grown up in Los Angeles.
One company that stood apart was SpankChain, in town from Los Angeles.
And he stood apart because of the message he chose to deliver.
Joaquin De Luz has always stood apart at New York City Ballet.
But amid all of that, the United States players somehow stood apart.
Amid this reckoning, one group of victims has stood apart: political lobbyists.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Capcom's Shinsekai Into the Depths also stood apart.
In his black sweatshirt, black trousers and patent black shoes, Bradley stood apart.
It was clear Merkules stood apart from the musical roster at Juggalo Weekend.
Carter crystallized how the N.B.A. stood apart from the other major American leagues.
The charity stood apart from other aid organizations, offering assistance without rigid guidelines.
SAN DIEGO — As the Mets' season has crumbled, Jacob deGrom has stood apart.
Giacometti also stood apart from his peers in his willingness to embrace the past.
But Westbrook, the high-motor point guard of the Oklahoma City Thunder, stood apart.
What were then called the "facts on the ground" stood apart from all this.
They partially defined the late 00s, but they stood apart from the time, too.
The areas run by the Kurds in Syria have long stood apart in the conflict.
I, who had once stood apart from the "real runners," had become a leader among them.
PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil (Reuters) - For decades, this southern metropolis stood apart from the rest of Brazil.
The metamorphosis fits the scene at SXSW, which has always stood apart from other tech conferences.
Arrested Development stood apart from most TV comedies for many reasons when it debuted in the 2000s.
The artist — a Parisian born Hilaire-Germain-Edgar De Gas — helped establish Impressionism, but his work stood apart.
The pair asked Davidson to create a striped logo that stood apart from established rivals Adidas and Puma.
Of course, Samsung's Active models have always stood apart from the phones they're based on, usually to tackier results.
He, along with Brad Paisley and Keith Urban, stood apart from the brawny patriotism of country at the time.
"Wendell always stood apart," said Shefalee Vasudev, editor of The Voice of Fashion, an online fashion and design magazine.
Previously, Exxon stood apart from rivals by limiting trading activity out of concerns it would be accused of market manipulation.
If you're one of the good guys, this probably isn't the first time that you've stood apart from the crowd.
Britain had always stood apart in any case, having never adopted the euro or joined Europe's passport-free Schengen zone.
Joachim Fest, who had published the first big German-language biography of Hitler, also stood apart from the Sonderweg school.
But their striking constitutional claim that obstruction statutes cannot bind Mr. Trump stood apart from the rest of their case.
The candidates were mostly united in condemning President Trump's withdrawal of troops from Syria, but Representative Tulsi Gabbard stood apart.
"Turkey already stood apart from its peers .... If coupled with high political risks, its isolation would be further amplified," Demir said.
In the past, she's always stood apart from her superstar peers with her proprietary (and shifting) blend of country and pop.
Nauman's work from this time stood apart from that world, even as he became recognized for his influence and enduring vision.
At the grave, he stood apart from and behind the group, nervously scanning the cemetery for his prison-guard bête noire.
The senator, who has often stood apart from his fellow Republicans on foreign policy, said the whole situation raised larger issues.
Smith, who hosts daytime news coverage, and Wallace, the anchor of Fox News Sunday, have stood apart from Fox's opinion-oriented colleagues.
Most of the results were pleasant — pumpkin and matcha, rosemary and peppermint — but one stood apart: a gingersnap and ground beef truffle.
Mr. Mekurya stood apart from the appealingly sinuous hybrid known as Ethio-jazz, spearheaded by the vibraphonist, pianist and composer Mulatu Astatke.
Another way he stood apart – particularly from American minimalists — was his commitment to line rather than an all-over, hands-free monochromatic surface.
It's a market in which Microsoft has always stood apart, and that Amazon and Google have only just begun to explore in earnest.
While Bava, Argento and their families often collaborated with one another, Fulci stood apart for most of his career, critical of Argento's success.
For Vivian Lee, 44, who joined as an anchor in 2008, NY1 stood apart from other local channels in emphasizing substance over glitz.
Collected by admirers and renowned among fellow artists, she nonetheless stood apart from artistic fashions in the city, even as she anticipated others.
A punchy tabloid called the Post stood apart—until the Zambia Revenue Authority shut it down, saying it owed some $6m in unpaid taxes.
CES 2020 was filled with earbuds of all shapes and sizes, but the EAH-AZ70W in-ear headphones easily stood apart from the crowd.
He said that his client's case stood apart from other espionage cases because Lee was not accused of actually sending the Chinese any classified information.
Cool, calm and preternaturally collected, Buttigieg has stood apart in this raw and frenzied era of Donald Trump for his obvious intellect and reasoned demeanor.
Naka felt he could improve on that, providing SEGA with a new and more energetic take on video gaming which stood apart from the competition.
Panthera's Managing Director Geoff Stanley told Reuters his company stood apart in its exposure to India, whose hurdles to entry deter many non-Indian companies.
Meghan Markle stood apart from some of her royal family members at a Remembrance Day Service on Sunday, but it wasn't a slight against her.
We were Caribbean kids, aware, even at those ages, that we stood apart from the great colonial machines that menaced the rest of the world.
Mapplethorpe's world, like the two, naked, crowned kings of "Two Men Dancing" (1984), is a somewhat surreal one that stood apart of the standard American culture.
The song's meandering tempo and tense atmosphere, punctuated with eerie cackling throughout, stood apart in a genre that, by 33, was continually ratcheting up in intensity.
American CFOs stood apart with a majority continuing to predict an extension of talks and only 30% betting on no deal at the end of October.
The academy never stood apart from American slavery — in fact, it stood beside church and state as the third pillar of a civilization built on bondage.
Introducing itself with a skit by hometown comedy hero Cedric the Entertainer, the tonal palette of Country Grammar stood apart from other rap albums of the time.
Part of the reason Björk has stood apart is that she projects complete confidence in her own vision, whether it lights on music, politics, performance, or fashion.
Blessed with prodigious political skills still unproven in Harris, Obama stood apart from all the Washington-based candidates as an early opponent of the war in Iraq.
He said Galanis stood apart from other defendants suffering from issues like drug addiction or mental illness in that he faced few impediments to doing well in life.
He offered a tepid defense of his proposal to ban AR-15s, and that was perhaps the only moment he stood apart from the rest of the candidates.
In recent months, McIlroy has stood apart by taking bold, principled stands within a community of athletes who are a loosely aligned group of circumspect self-employed entrepreneurs.
Since launching Rodarte in 2005, the Mulleavys have stood apart from the fashion world with their singular, richly imaginative vision, and their reluctance to follow typical industry convention.
India stood apart in the developing world as a country where the Constitution served as the basis for the operations of the executive, the legislature and the judiciary.
Over the past century, the fight, in which 7,000 Canadians were also wounded, has come to be viewed as the moment when Canada finally stood apart from Britain.
On a court cluttered with all-Americans, Maye — an unsung reserve who averaged about 14 minutes of playing time during the regular season — stood apart in the closing seconds.
White House officials were careful to say that the new, rugged US approach to Iran stood apart from the international deal to put a lid on the Iran's nuclear program.
Though other Republican governors made similar choices, including Nevada's Brian Sandoval and New Mexico's Susana Martinez, Bush said Kasich stood apart, though, because of his moral position on the issue.
But in the end, the case stood apart from other examples across the country in which police officers have been cleared of wrongdoing in the deaths of unarmed black men.
In fact, the P.C.F. constituted a powerful counter-society, one that stood apart from the rest of French political and social life without ever being completely cut off from it.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina in working heavily with Democrats to pursue a deal on immigration -- and has stood apart from his party leadership in supporting Graham and Democratic Sen.
We see Billie Holiday singing the protest song "Strange Fruit," which she performed at the theater when it stood apart in the city as a welcoming space for African-American audiences.
DeMoro and NNU stood apart from other labor groups in 2016 by withholding their support of Clinton even after she won the Democratic presidential nomination, choosing to stay sided with Sanders.
Azerbaijan has long stood apart as a touchstone for interfaith and multicultural harmony, and considering the status of global human relations, the implications of that example have never carried more weight.
It also stood apart from typical cases of police killings, for which charges are rare and often only come about weeks or months afterward amid intense public pressure and media scrutiny.
One day my editor, a well-respected journalist who stood apart from his submissive state-appointed colleagues for his outspokenness and professional rigor, called me into his office after an editorial meeting.
In particular, she wrote several insightful pieces on the Baltimore Orioles, who stood apart from every other major-league team in refusing to use replacement players if the strike was not settled.
Even so, he stood apart from his fellow Democratic judicial appointees by declining to join portions of the majority opinion that inveighed against warrantless searches in general, rather than focusing on that episode.
" McCurry wryly quotes, for example, the military historian John Keegan, who writes that war "is the one human activity from which women, with the most insignificant exceptions, have always and everywhere stood apart.
It took me a while to realize why this more lyrical image stood apart from my edgier border work — it was because I'd fallen for the woman who would later become my wife.
But this deal — which would have created the world's third-largest automaker, with sales and factories all over the globe — stood apart for its varied stakeholders and the influential role of the French government.
In an era when many video games are criticized for gratuitous carnage, the Madden franchise, named for the celebrated football coach and commentator John Madden, has been among the sports games that stood apart.
Braun had a sartorial strategy: He refused to adopt the official "uniform" when it came to political attire; at every debate with his two opponents, he stood apart by wearing no suit and no tie.
But 15 of them were Southern Democrats, who were part of the conservative coalition and "who stood apart from the regular Democratic Party and would be Republicans today," said Russell Wheeler of the Brookings Institution.
We stood apart from other brands by offering fully prepped organic meals instead of kits or takeout, and Fresh n&apos Lean entered the marketplace ahead of other similarly-focused brands like Thrive Foods Direct.
The exemption covers SunPower's premium, high-efficiency interdigitated back contact (IBC) cells and modules, which the company argued stood apart from the cheap, commoditized imports that dominate the market and were the target of the tariffs.
Alex's interests – including World War II, about which he made an award-winning documentary film at 250 – showed empathy, but he stood apart in "a world that wanted to stamp out cookie-cutter kids," says Townsend.
Instead, they stood apart from the crowd and used their influence to try and remind their fellow New Yorkers of the deeper values that can feel briefly expendable when the bile rises in our collective throat.
It is like the man himself, with his apparent and insistent smiling cheeriness, which recalls to me the Scientologized Howdy Doody who stood apart and watched when I threw a wild party in the late 1970s.
When Earth Networks developed the app, it stood apart from a number of other weather apps in that it also built out a network of weather sensors that formed the basis of its weather updates and forecasts.
But from the moment I unboxed an A5 Olive Wagyu — a top quality, hard-to-get steak from Japanese cows that are fed toasted olive peels — it was obvious that it stood apart from all the others.
Before then, they had shared art, writing, Confucianism and Buddhism but otherwise stood apart, albeit sometimes a tad sullenly, with most Japanese rulers refusing to pay tribute to Chinese emperors in the manner expected of other neighbours.
In a time in which there are plenty of period dramas on network, cable and streaming television, "The Get Down" stood apart with its focus on non-wealthy, nonwhite characters living in a not particularly glamorous place.
Invoking the country's current state of chaos, he wrote of a sense of alienation among students at the school — regardless of race, class and privilege — that stood apart from the larger political and social crises besieging us.
Ms. Gabbard's previous opposition to impeachment made her a loner in the Democratic field, but that was not unusual: She has stood apart from the rest of the candidates on a variety of issues, especially foreign policy.
As we have pointed out before, Flint stood apart from the likes of Square by offering software-based options for payments initially using photos of cards rather than dongles for taking card details at the point of sale.
Dubbed the "perfect dictatorship" by Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, the PRI stood apart from peers in Latin America for the degree of stability it maintained during political volatility that roiled the region in the 1960s and 1970s.
Asked about avoiding the pitfalls of other mega projects in the region, which have suffered long delays and cost overruns and sometimes fell far short of expected returns, Reininger said Qiddiya stood apart by fulfilling a clear economic need.
In an administration whose most senior policy officials are either total policy neophytes (Ben Carson, Jared Kushner) or at least unaccustomed to the stakes and scrutiny of federal policymaking (Ryan Zinke, Scott Pruitt, John Kelly), Jeff Sessions stood apart.
While capturing the worldwide culture of wine in a modern, immersive, multimedia style, La Cité du Vin hopes to serve as a critical link between the urban center of the wine trade and the myriad producers who have historically stood apart.
Sarah Binder, a professor of political science at George Washington University, said presidents had often tried to shape Fed policy, but the current episode stood apart because Mr. Trump appeared to be acting against his own interest in a stable economy.
But this exchange stood apart from the rest because, in the process, she highlighted that women of her generation (all three are in their late 40s) hold a level of responsibility for the years Kelly evaded any serious questioning into his actions.
Back to top Xavier stood apart from the crowd, leaning against the concrete pillar, black knit cap pulled low over his ears and hands buried deep in the pockets of a threadbare coat, which still smelled of the St. Anthony's donation bin.
At Norton High School in the rural-suburban district in northeastern Ohio, a small group of students, including a teenage boy with an American flag draped over his shoulder, stood apart from a larger gathering of nearly 300 students who walked out of class.
LONDON — Britain, which had stood apart from other nations in the relaxed nature of its response to the coronavirus, hardened those measures significantly on Monday, urging people to stop going to pubs or restaurants, and putting in place strict quarantine policies for those infected by the virus.
But Chief Justice Rehnquist hated the exclusionary rule that Judge Baer invoked in suppressing the tainted evidence, and he strongly opposed the citation of foreign law, and yet he found a way to speak up for judicial independence in a way that stood apart from politics.
If he could have stood apart and seen the little boy crashing through the frost-­stiff bracken, waving branches around, he would scarcely have recognized himself, so deeply did he inhabit the warrior in his mind's eye, who had just dis‑armed a hundred enemies and sent them staggering home.
But any top movies list is, after all, partial to the taste of the person who constructs it, and looking over this year's films, I found myself favoring movies with a spark of risk and creativity that stood apart from the safer studio fare on offer at the multiplex most weekends.
IBM, which has aggressively spread the reach and influence of its own AI engine, Watson, gave Mashable exclusive access to an internal memo to global employees from CEO Ginni Rometty on the formation of the alliance and IBM's participation: Team: For more than a century, IBM has stood apart not only for creating world-changing innovations, but also for guiding their responsible adoption.
Before the vote, members of GOP leadership had projected confidence that Romney would vote with them, only to be surprised watching his announcement on TV. Romney had stood apart from his Republican colleagues in the past week, as his pleas in closed-door meetings for witnesses and documents were largely scoffed at and ignored, according to people in the room.
But a maniac that seemingly had no desire to be loved or respected by the wider culture and in that way I felt him to have a certain kinship with the cartoonists and other writers and artists who made deeply felt, idiosyncratic work.... I don't agree or relate to Chick's perspective on the world, I respect and love how much he stood apart from it all.
Since sweeping period movies about 14th-century Scottish heroes remain quite rare, director David Mackenzie worked hard to make sure Outlaw King stood apart from Braveheart: The camerawork is gritty and chaotic, the mud and gore are plentiful, the politics are more fraught, and the costumes and production design look (rare for a historical epic) brand new, as if the castles had been built decades earlier, instead of nearly a millennia ago.

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